"My success came from harnessing people’s strengths and ignoring their weaknesses," Friess told The Hill in an email Saturday morning, explaining for the first time in detail his reasons for supporting the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.

"And also, from assessing people not according to their pasts or where they are today, but rather based on what they can become,” Friess added.

"I believe that as Republicans continue to unite behind Donald Trump, he’ll become an even better candidate."

He doesn't have to, does he? They're supporting him even though he's a cretin. If history is any guide he'll double down on his cretinism.